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2) For a pleasing sound, a chord should have no more than an octave between any two of its notes. The exception is when there is an octave above this voice. Which part or voice would this be? The ____.
6) What type of interval is just one half step less than an octave?
7) The notes of a C major triad may appear in the order C-G-E instead of C-E-G. What word describes this type of chord voicing, that has "holes," or spaces, other chord tones could occupy but just don't?
8) Minor seventh chords are built by adding the interval of a minor seventh to what kind of chord?
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1) What do you get if you build a major triad, then add the interval of a major seventh to it?
3) What type of interval is just one whole step less than an octave?
4) Dominant seventh chords are built by adding the interval of a minor seventh to what kind of chord?
5) For a simple, effective keyboard arrangement of a jazz ballad, chord tones should most often be placed not above, but below the ________.

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